Waldorf Astoria partners with Aston Martin
Hilton owned Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts has joined forces with iconic car maker Aston Martin Lagonda to offer guests a host of luxury stay and drive travel experiences.
Waldorf Astoria guests will get exclusive access to Aston Martin’s newest cars and embark on scenic road trips with Aston Martin’s professional drivers.
Waldorf Astoria is the official hotel partner for Aston Martin Racing and the four-year global partnership also offers race day and motorsports event VIP hospitality packages.
These include the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 15 – 16, 2019 and the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California in August 2019.
Guest will be exposed to the ‘best of global hospitality and driving pleasure’ according to Simon Sproule, chief marketing officer & president, Aston Martin Partnerships.
The ‘Art of Living’ drive and stay packages will launch in 2019 from selected Waldorf Astoria destinations around the world.
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